Quips about Mitt Romney



Today I decided to go to the website of Mitt Romney in an effort to get
the sense of his candidacy and to stay informed.  First I would like to make
note that his name is Willard.  I do not know why he prefers to use a nickname and not his real name.

When you go to his website, you are startled by this large picture of President Obama.  It is very effective in that you immediately note his prime objective - unseat the sitting president.  Psych ops are really in play.  Check out his website. http://www.mittromney.com/

Now check out President Obama's website  http://www.barackobama.com/

I was shocked to see that President Obama's website does not have the visuals.  It is rather bland.  The logo/symbol is hardly noticeable.  He needs to fix it.
It seems somewhat land.  The White House website is exciting. http://www.whitehouse.gov/

It almost looks like Mitt Romney copies. His website for his candidacy almost mimics the White House site.  Barack Obama sings and he sings.  I personally would like to see some originality in campaign.
I do think it was smart to give instructions for voting - especially with the controversy of new requirements around the country to gain access to voting.

On his website, he says, "We have a moral responsibility not to spend more than we take in.  I agree with him.  Although, when I attempt that with my home budget, it is an ongoing process.  It takes time and the priorities change.

This may seem shallow but I think Mitt Romney would do better on television if he took some of the grease out of his hair - even half of it.  Also he really is not rocking the jeans.  He needs a real good publicist.  I think his rating would go up significantly if he started tweaking his looks, and comments.  He could be extremely easier on the eyes if he tried.  It is important - we all notice these things.  For readers:


 


 

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